Nemesis & Arrogance - Lend Me Your Ears

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Lend Me Your Ears by Nemesis & Arrogance: A Raw UK Hip Hop Gem That Still Bangs Yo, let’s cut the crap—this album slaps. Lend Me Your Ears dropped in 2007 from the gritty streets of the UK under Real Records, and it’s one of those projects that doesn’t try to be anything other than straight-up real talk. This ain’t your typical bling-bling rap; this is conscious hip-hop with teeth. It’s raw, unfiltered, and hits you like a punch to the gut. The duo behind it—Nemesis & Arrogance—are spitting truths about life, struggle, and society without sugarcoating jack. Now, I gotta shout out two tracks that stuck with me for different reasons. First up, "Material World." Damn, this joint is cold-blooded. They go off on how people are chasing paper like it’s the only thing keeping ‘em alive. You feel every word because they’re not just rapping—they're screaming at ya to wake up. The beat? Simple but hard-hitting, letting their bars take center stage. By the time the track ends, you’re left questioning if all that shiny stuff really matters or if we’re just pawns in someone else’s game. Then there’s "Rudeboys," which flips the energy completely. This banger is chaotic as hell, capturing the essence of London street culture with sharp wit and relentless aggression. The production has this grimy bounce to it, perfect for when you’re walking through North London late at night feeling untouchable. Nemesis and Arrogance trade verses like they’re dueling, each line sharper than the last. It’s cocky, confident, and kinda makes you wanna step to someone… even though you probably shouldn’t. The rest of the album keeps the momentum going too. Tracks like “London Scene Of Music” give props to where they come from while calling out fake artists polluting the scene. And then you’ve got introspective cuts like “Love Don’t Live Here Anymore,” where they strip things back and get personal. No peace, no chill—just honesty wrapped in boom-bap beats. But here’s the kicker: listening to this album feels like flipping through an old photo album. It’s nostalgic yet still relevant today. Society hasn’t fixed its problems since 2007—in fact, some issues have gotten worse. So yeah, these songs hit harder now than ever before. Final thought? If you slept on Lend Me Your Ears, you fcked up. Go cop it. Oh, and don’t forget to rewind after the skits—they sneaky like that. Peace.

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Artist: Nemesis & Arrogance
Album: Lend Me Your Ears
Rating: 5.0

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
London Scene Of Music
Intro
I Don't Know Why
Material World
Midnight Theme
Change Your Heart
I Can't Leave It
Runaway
Get Me
Rewind
No Peace
Rudeboys
Skit
Daddy
Lend Me Your Ears
North London
Stressed
Love Don't Live Here Anymore
Planz

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Labels

Real Records

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Formats

  • CD
  • Album

Companies

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Phonographic Copyright (p)Real Records
Copyright (c)Real Records
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Barcodes

  • Barcode (Text): 5 060075 823275
  • Barcode (Scanned): 5060075823275
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI LP76
  • Mould SID Code (Reversed): IFPI 7303
  • Matrix / Runout: Optical Solutions Ltd OSS REAL01

About Nemesis & Arrogance

Hip-hop duo, consisting of Nemesis (Leshek Bonfield) and Arrogance (David Williams).

Name Vars

  • Arrogance & Nemesis
  • Nemisis & Arrogance

Members

  • Leshek Bonfield
  • David Williams

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s something cool: The album *Lend Me Your Ears* by Nemesis & Arrogance is a hidden gem in UK hip-hop. Released in 2007, it blends conscious lyricism with raw storytelling. Tracks like "London Scene Of Music" and "North London" paint vivid pictures of life in the city. It’s wild how they tackle real issues while keeping the vibes smooth. Plus, who doesn’t love a good skit to break things up? Definitely worth a listen if you’re into thoughtful beats.

Comments

adrienneabrahams
2025-03-15
too real. still gotta complain to make things better but gotta work with what we've got too, not waste it.
pubijesus
2025-03-14
lowest to achieve? really.....? whats he meaning by black
alliex0
2025-03-13
..!MESSAGE!..